Really, how can anyone believe that crap. I think that the reason Armstrong shunned the spotlight was that deep down, he was ashamed to have been associated with such an obviously faked Moon "landing".

Really, how can anyone believe that crap. I think that the reason Armstrong shunned the spotlight was that deep down, he was ashamed to have been associated with such an obviously faked Moon "landing".

Really, how can anyone believe that crap. I think that the reason Armstrong shunned the spotlight was that deep down, he was ashamed to have been associated with such an obviously faked Moon "landing".

Good grief I hope you're trolling.

I want you to look at that again. Carefully. Pay special note of the lower-case letters interspersed between the upper-case letters that spell out "FAKE!".

Really, how can anyone believe that crap. I think that the reason Armstrong shunned the spotlight was that deep down, he was ashamed to have been associated with such an obviously faked Moon "landing".

Really, how can anyone believe that crap. I think that the reason Armstrong shunned the spotlight was that deep down, he was ashamed to have been associated with such an obviously faked Moon "landing".

Subtle, db

Well, I *HAD* to put something in there. This being Fark, I knew some people would take it seriously, and yeah, I got a bite. I'm actually a big fan of the Apollo missions.

I actually just teared up a bit hearing "Houston, uh... Tranquility base here... the Eagle has landed."

It really puts everything we've heard about the descent into place. Besides the 1202 alarms that keep popping up, near the end, Houston says "60 seconds" and then "30 seconds". That's how much fuel they had left. Brass indeed.

Really, how can anyone believe that crap. I think that the reason Armstrong shunned the spotlight was that deep down, he was ashamed to have been associated with such an obviously faked Moon "landing".

Good grief I hope you're trolling.

I want you to look at that again. Carefully. Pay special note of the lower-case letters interspersed between the upper-case letters that spell out "FAKE!".

I remember as a kid arranging to watch some of this at a friends house because he had a color TV, a big deal back then. And yet the first images were broadcast in black & white. Still awesome beyond belief.

On September 9, 2002 Aldrin was lured to a Beverly Hills hotel on the pretext of being interviewed for a Japanese children's television show. When he arrived, Apollo Conspiracy proponent Bart Sibrel accosted him with a film crew and demanded he swear on a Bible that the Moon landings were not faked. After a brief confrontation Aldrin punched Sibrel on the jaw. The police determined that Aldrin was provoked and no charges were filed. Aldrin dedicates a chapter to this incident in his autobiography "Magnificent Desolation".

There are longer versions of the punching video on Youtube. Buzz actually endured several minutes of Mr. Sibrel's shenanigans before the supremely well-deserved punch.